Writing the Wake of War

(about)

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Logan M. Isaac, MTS, M.Litt is an Iraq veteran who has been writing the wake of war as an author, advocate, and academic since his honorable but reluctant discharge from the Army in 2006 as a Noncommissioned Officer. Before graduating magna cum laude from the largest private university in Hawaii, Logan became the first prior infantry platoon member of the Global War on Terror to return to his former combat theater before the formal troop withdrawal, as a research advisor and translator.

Noted for his intellectual dexterity as a theologian-practitioner, he has been featured on the cover of Christianity Today Magazine and remains a widely sought after speaker, consultant, and workshop leader by churches, universities, and government agencies. Studying in the American South under ethicist Stanley Hauerwas and in Scotland under exegete NT Wright has made Logan uniquely suited for the theological versatility needed to construct a martial hermeneutic capable of bridging the gap between caustic ideologies that divide our national and ecclesial communities.

Learn more about how he’s cultivating thoughtful conversations at the intersection of Christian faith and military service; contact him here.